LPAC 2014 will take place September 18-20th at the beautiful Hilton Alexandria Mark Center right in the heart of Alexandria, VA and right across the river from Washington, DC!

The core philosophy of LPAC is very simple: you can make a difference.

At LPAC 2014, you’ll learn about the pressing issues of the day from leading experts, and you’ll gain insight into how to effectively communicate the liberty message and grow our ranks. You’ll also be equipped with tools from seasoned political veterans who have been on the front lines of the fight and know what works, what doesn’t, and how to properly apply pressure to make politicians respond and defend liberty. Most importantly, you’ll see exactly why real change is possible and how you can play a key role in making it happen. When you leave LPAC 2014, we believe you’ll be more motivated and excited than ever to turn your passion for change into action. By spending time with like-minded people, you’ll see just how strong our movement is and discover what your fellow activists are accomplishing across the country.

So often we’re told (and inclined to believe) the establishment myth that one person can’t make a substantial impact, particularly when it comes to issues liberty-minded Americans are concerned about (i.e. “your phone call or petition won’t matter on Audit the Fed or .”) It’s no secret why entrenched politicians and special interests make this argument, as they clearly benefit from the status quo and voter apathy. Considering they’ve run us straight into a $17.5 trillion debt ditch (and believe we can get out by digging a deeper ditch), and how little they seem to know about basic economics, security, and their constitutional limits, why should we take their word for it that political activity is futile? (Plus, they’ve been repeatedly, loudly, and concretely proven wrong.)

As a voter and activist, you hold the power. Granted, it often doesn’t feel this way when you see one monstrous bill after another pass through Congress and be signed by the President, but those bills only prevail because those who wanted them fought for them and stuck with it until their ideas became law. And they’ve built their support networks over decades. As a community of grassroots activists, we too can realize our goals through consistent issue education and mobilization.